Instructor-Led 5 Day CCNP™ Advanced Routing
Our Instructor-Led 5 Day Advanced Routing Course focuses on the routing element of the Cisco® CCNP™ Certification. It is designed for candidates who have completed a large amount of self-study and are looking to sit the CCNP™ routing exam. In summary, the 5 day course is made up as follows.
| Related Certification: Cisco® CCNP™ Routing | |
| Feature | Description |
| Related Exams | 642-901 Routing |
| Duration | 5 Days |
| Delivery | Classroom |
| Study Materials | Course and hardware labs |
| Hands On | Live hardware lab access for the 4 days |
| Mentoring Resources | In Class |
| Post-Course Support | Up to 12 months online support |
Study Overview
Our Instructor-Led Advanced Routing Course prepares you for the 642-901 qualifying exam that is one of four qualifying exams needed to achieve full Cisco® Certified Network Professional CCNP™ certification. The course focuses on all key topic areas such as, but not restricted to advanced IP addressing, LAN and WAN technologies, advanced IP addressing, Standard Routing Principles, Multicast Routing, Manipulating Routing Updates, BGP, EIGRP, OSPF, and IS-IS.
Study Topics
Throughout your classroom study, you will be guided through the key routing concepts, covering varied subject matter which conforms to the current Cisco® exam curriculum - such as, but not limited to,
- General IP Routing Principals,
- EIGRP operations
- Multiarea OSPF operations
- Integrated IS-IS
- Configuring Cisco® IOS® routing features
- BGP for enterprise ISP connectivity
- Multicast forwarding
- IPv6
- Understand the functions and operations of EIGRP (i.e., DUAL)
- Configuring EIGRP routing
- EIGRP Authentication
- EIGRP troubleshooting
- Multiarea OSPF
- Configuring OSPF and multiarea OSPF routing - i.e. Stub, NSSA, authentication, md5 etc)
- Understanding OSPF LSA Types
- OSPF Authentication
- OSPF Troubleshooting
- Understand and demonstrate the features of integrated IS-IS.
- ISIS Route Redistribution
- Configuring IS-IS
- Route redistribution including route-maps, default routes, access lists etc)
- Route filtering including distribute-lists, passive interfaces, etc
- DHCP services i.e. Client, Server, IP helper address, etc.).
- Concepts and Terminology
- Configuring BGP (EBGP and IBGP)
- BGP operation in a non-transit AS including authentication
- Configuring BGP path selection for example, AS Path, Local Preference, Weight or MED attributes).
- Basic BGP Operations
- Route Maps
- Describe IP Multicast i.e. Layer-3 to Layer-2 mapping, IGMP, etc
- IP multicast routing - PIM Sparse-Dense Mode
- Identifying Layer 2 Issues
- Troubleshooting
- IPv6 addressing
- IPv6 interoperation with IPv4
- OSPF routing with IPv6 addressing
- Dynamic IPv6 Addressing
*Please note, study features will vary dependant on subscription level. Content subject to change without notice. The above is only intended as an outline. Terms and conditions apply.